MINI LIVING's First Permanent Building Will Transform a Paint Factory into a Co-living Hotspot in Shanghai
MINI LIVING has revealed plans for its first building-scale project: the transformation of a cluster of six buildings at a former paint factory in Shanghai into an mixed-use ?urban hotspot? and co-living facility with space for living, working and socializing.
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MINI LIVING has revealed plans for its first building-scale project: the transformation of a cluster of six buildings at a former paint factory in Shanghai into an mixed-use ?urban hotspot? and co-living facility with space for living, working and socializing.Partnering with Chinese project developer Nova Property Investment Co., MINI LIVING will fill the industrial shells of the existing buildings with a range of adaptable, program-rich spaces including apartments, rentable workspaces and shared-service areas that will enable ?maximum personal flexibility and optimum use of space.?
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Residential spaces in the building will cater to singles, couples and families of all sizes with a range of term periods. Interiors will feature clean, contemporary materials and finishes, with details inspired by historic Shanghai. Apartment units are designed within small footprints, with surrounding flexible communal spaces to accommodate activities needing larger areas. Intended to become a new hub of activity for the neighborhood, a large portion of the building will be accessible not just to residents but to the surrounding community for Jing?An as well. Pub...
Courtesy of MINI LIVING
MINI LIVING has revealed plans for its first building-scale project: the transformation of a cluster of six buildings at a former paint factory in Shanghai into an mixed-use ?urban hotspot? and co-living facility with space for living, working and socializing.Partnering with Chinese project developer Nova Property Investment Co., MINI LIVING will fill the industrial shells of the existing buildings with a range of adaptable, program-rich spaces including apartments, rentable workspaces and shared-service areas that will enable ?maximum personal flexibility and optimum use of space.?
Courtesy of MINI LIVING
Residential spaces in the building will cater to singles, couples and families of all sizes with a range of term periods. Interiors will feature clean, contemporary materials and finishes, with details inspired by historic Shanghai. Apartment units are designed within small footprints, with surrounding flexible communal spaces to accommodate activities needing larger areas. Intended to become a new hub of activity for the neighborhood, a large portion of the building will be accessible not just to residents but to the surrounding community for Jing?An as well. Pub...
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